germany at wembley were given the day off training today — instead just taking a stroll around st george�*s parkdied were elderly. temperatures have been extremely challenging. a new all—time record of 49.5 celsius — that�*s just over 121 fahrenheit — was set on tuesday. and in the united states, the pacific north—west is also experiencing dangerous heat levels. portland in oregon recorded temperatures of 46 celsius and more than 42 celcius in seattle. tim muffet reports. in sweltering temperatures, help for the homeless in edmonton, alberta. there is going to be a lot of people ending up in the hospital and being really, really sick from this. because they don�*t, some of them don�*t know how to look after themselves. dozens of people have died in canada amidst this unprecedented heatwave. for the third day running, the country broke its temperature record yesterday. it reached 49.5 celsius in british columbia. police in vancouver have responded to more than 130 sudden deaths since friday. heat is thought to have been a contributing factor in most cases. we do get heatwaves from time to time ev